Cockatiel – Albino Pair

Bring home a symbol of pure serenity and elite luxury with our albino cockatiel pair punjab. Boasting a magnificent, flawless snow-white plumage with exotic red eyes and a tall, elegant crest, these top-quality pairs are bred for their health and extraordinary rarity, making them a prestigious addition to any high-end indoor aviary across the state.

Exclusively available at Punjab Pets, your trusted source for premium exotic birds and ultra-rare mutations with a focus on health and quality across Punjab.

  • Appearance: Flawless pure white feathers with no yellow or grey pigment, exotic ruby-red eyes, and a majestic white crest.
  • Temperament: Gentle, tranquil, and famously loyal to their human companions.
  • Health: Fully health-screened, dewormed, and maintained on a specialized vitamin-enriched premium diet.
  • Official Store: Punjab Pets.

Price range: ₹3,100.00 through ₹9,860.00

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